Answer:
To show that his faith lies with her she is his faith
We can argue that Dickinson sees death here as nothing but guide to eternity.
In the poem Death is not sinister nor scary, instead its a courteous and patient gentlemen that is there to guide the narrator even though she had not time for it. He accompany's her until its her time and though then things get bit spooky it is worth it as in the fourth stanza she arrives at her destination which is eternity. She relishes that death is not death, but immortality.
Hi. You did not present the text and answer options that this question refers to. This makes it impossible for your question to be answered. However, when searching for your question on the internet, I found a question very similar to yours, which featured an excerpt from the novel "Iqbal ." This excerpt presents a dirty, inhospitable, unhappiness and suffocating setting, which is the place where Iqbal had to live together with other slave children. If this is your case, I hope the answer below will help you.
Answer:
According to the setting, we can have inferences that the story will be unpleasant, slow and dirty.
Explanation:
"Iqbal" is a book written by Francesco D'Adamo. This book presents the life of Iqbal, a boy who was forced to live as a slave in a carpet factory along with other children. All the children were crammed into a dirty, fetid, insect-filled, inhospitable cubicle. The setting shows how uncomfortable, unharmonious, suffocating and inappropriate this place was. The actions that take place in this place are slow and unhappiness, which makes the reader realize that this will be an unpleasant, slow and dirty story.
If you're referring to the one who quote that sentence, it would be unknown, but it is a really famous quote.
If
you wanted to restates the main idea of this quotation , it would be :
it's not good to criticize others because we don't know that they face
in life.
hope this helps!
I’m confused, can u be more specific